Orientation of the moon's axes of inertia from earth-based measurements

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Librational Motion, Lunar Craters, Lunar Photography, Lunar Rotation, Axes Of Rotation, Ground Truth, Inertia, Star Trackers

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It is shown that the additive terms in the lunar physical libration
series can be determined from large-scale star-calibrated lunar
pictures. The additive terms in the series of the physical libration in
longitude, inclination and node are found by measurements of 100 craters
on 52 plates.

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